Sonic adventure 2 battle or sonic adventure dx directors cut. Either way I really don't remember that much but, i really hope this helps for you.
the ground...
Stage 1: Westopolis. From GameCube Version, "To swap your weapon for another that's on the ground, press the X button. Personally, I wouldn't be caught dead using one" or something like that.
The formation of natural diamond requires very specific conditions. Diamond formation requires exposure of carbon-bearing materials to high pressure, ranging approximately between 45 and 60 kilobars, but at a comparatively low temperature range between approximately 1652-2372 °F (900-1300 °C). These conditions are known to be met in two places on Earth; in the lithospheric mantle below relatively stable continental plates, and at the site of a meteorite strike.
In New York. The burial ground is called Long Island's Holy Rood Cemetery.
It's a show called "Get Ed" which used to air on the Jetix section of Toon Disney.
Diamonds are mined.
when diamonds come out of the ground they are rough and not as pretty as in jewelery stores
Some diamonds may be included in kimberlite.
The ground
That is what they are. Diamonds are formed in the ground under pressure. It is made of carbon.
Diamonds, because they have value, are generally sold or otherwise circulated above ground. Disposing of diamonds usually involves money.
in the ground
Diamonds are pretty tough,did you know that when they mine diamonds from the ground they cut in to nice little shapes with other diamonds!
you can find real diamonds at rivers and dirt sometimes at the beach and at the ground. also in sandstones they are very sandy that is why they are called sandstones.
Diamonds are mined from geologic rock formations containing the ore kimberlite. The "pipes", or ore lodes, are found worldwide, in places such as South Africa, India, and Australia. (see the related link).
Truly, diamonds are everywhere. Above ground, you can find the 20% of mined diamonds as gemstones in jewelery stores and being worn by humans. The remaining 80% of mined diamonds -- industrial diamonds -- are in use as enhancements to tools. As well, since diamonds are formed below the earth's surface, there may be many more unmined diamonds there.
Diamonds erupt to the surface of the earth by way of volcanic pipes, which bring not only diamonds, but other trace minerals to the surface. Over time, humans spot either diamonds or the trace minerals on the surface and determine ways to follow the 'trail' of materials to the volcanic pipe. Once the pipe is located, a diamond mine is established and the process proceeds to mine for diamonds. You can read the article, below, to learn more about how diamonds are taken from the ground.